Tell Your
Senators And Representative That "Cost Sharing" Or "More Skin In The Game"Is NOT Good Legislation, And
Certainly Not In The Best Interest For Medicare, Medicare
Recipients, Nor The American Taxpayers!

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Vote against any legislation for more "Skin
In The Game," or "Cost Sharing" from Medicare enrollees.
Please do not be influenced by any talk of bipartisan
agreement. Bad legislation is bad legislation regardless of the
notion that it is bipartisan.

This is not good legislation for Medicare, Medicare enrollees, or
the American taxpayer.

As it's been presented, this notion could actually result
in higher Medicare expenses, as well as the guaranteed higher costs
to enrollees.

Plus, 50% of the Medicare Supplement policy choices that are
currently offered today,
Already
Contain Cost Sharing Measures!!! So why is there a need
for more "Cost Sharing" when it already exists?

Just so you know, a nationwide survey conducted in 2012 found
that nine out of ten Medigap or Medicare Supplement policyholders
were satisfied with their coverage... and that 91% would recommend
Medicare Supplement to their friends when they turn 65.

So, what do you have to gain by changing the Medicare Supplement
program, when 90% of the people are happy with it???

Many large national associations and organizations have supplied
written testimony and letters of fact finding to Congress stating
that this is NOT good legislation, and indeed, would harm Medicare
and Medicare enrollees.

With that said, I URGE you to talk to your fellow Representative
and inform them that "cost sharing" and "more skin in the game" is
not good legislation, and certainly not in the best interest of
Medicare, Medicare recipients, nor the nation's taxpayers.

Vote against any
legislation
for
more "Skin In The Game," or "Cost Sharing" from Medicare enrollees.
Please do not be influenced by any talk of bipartisan
agreement. Bad legislation is bad legislation regardless of the
notion that it is bipartisan.This
is not good legislation for Medicare, Medicare enrollees, or the
American taxpayer.

As it's been presented, this notion could actually result in
higher Medicare expenses, as well as the guaranteed higher costs to
enrollees.

Plus, 50% of the Medicare Supplement policy choices that are
currently offered today,
Already
Contain Cost Sharing Measures!!! So why is there a need
for more "Cost Sharing" when it already exists?

Just so you know, a nationwide survey conducted in 2012 found
that nine out of ten Medigap or Medicare Supplement policyholders
were satisfied with their coverage... and that 91% would recommend
Medicare Supplement to their friends when they turn 65.

So, what do you have to gain by changing the Medicare Supplement
program, when 90% of the people are happy with it???

Many large national associations and organizations have supplied
written testimony and letters of fact finding to Congress stating
that this is NOT good legislation, and indeed, would harm Medicare
and Medicare enrollees.

With that said, I URGE you to talk to your fellow Senators and
inform them that "cost sharing" and "more skin in the game" is not
good legislation, and certainly not in the best interest of
Medicare, Medicare recipients, nor the nation's taxpayers.